WEAR vs CLOTHES: NOUN
- A covering designed to be worn on a person's body
- Impairment resulting from long use
- The act of having on your person as a covering or adornment
- The act of wearing or the state of being worn; use.
- Clothing, especially of a particular kind or for a particular use. Often used in combination.
- Damage resulting from use or age.
- The ability to withstand impairment from use or attrition.
- The act of wearing or using, or the state of being worn or used, as garments, ornaments, etc.; use: as, a garment not for every-day wear.
- Stuff or material for articles of wear; material for garments, etc.
- An article or articles worn, or intended or fit to be worn; style of dress, adornment, or the like; hence, fashion; vogue.
- Use; usage received in course of being worn or used; the impairment or diminution in bulk, value, efficiency, etc., which results from use, friction, time, or the like.
- Clothing in general
- Items of clothing; apparel.
- Plural form of cloth.
WEAR vs CLOTHES: VERB
- Last and be usable
- Exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress
- Go to pieces
- Be dressed in
- Put clothing on one's body
- Have on one's person
- Have or show an appearance of
- Deteriorate through use or stress
- Have in one's aspect; wear an expression of one's attitude or personality
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clothe.
WEAR vs CLOTHES: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To bring to a specified condition by long use or attrition.
- To fatigue, weary, or exhaust.
- To make (a sailing ship) come about with the wind aft.
- To last under continual or hard use.
- To last through the passage of time.
- To break down or diminish through use or attrition.
- To come about with stern to windward.
- To produce by constant use, attrition, or exposure.
- To damage, diminish, erode, or consume by long or hard use, attrition, or exposure. Often used with away, down, or off.
- To fly or display (colors). Used of a ship, jockey, or knight.
- To bear, carry, or maintain in a particular manner.
- To display in one's appearance.
- To carry or have habitually on one's person, especially as an aid.
- To carry or have on one's person as covering, adornment, or protection.
- To pass gradually or tediously.
- N/A
WEAR vs CLOTHES: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To use, affect, or be in the habit of using in one's costume or adornment: as, to wear green.
- To consume by frequent or habitual use; deteriorate or waste by wear; use up: as, boots well worn.
- To waste or impair by rubbing or attrition; lessen or diminish by continuous action upon; consume; waste; destroy by degrees.
- Hence To exhaust; weary; fatigue.
- To cause or produce by constant percussion or attrition; form by continual rubbing: as, a constant current of water will wear a channel in stone.
- To efface; obliterate.
- To have or exhibit an appearance of; bear; carry; exhibit; show.
- To disaccustom to one thing and accustom to another; bring gradually; lead: often with in or into before the new thing or state.
- Nautical, to bring (a vessel) on another tack by turning her with her head away from the wind; veer. Also ware.
- To lay out; expend; spend; waste; squander. Compare ware.
- To waste or destroy by degrees; consume tediously: as, to wear out life in idle projects.
- Hence— To obliterate; efface.
- To harass; tire completely; fatigue; exhaust; waste or consume the strength of.
- To be in fashion; be in common or recognized use.
- To become fit or suitable by use; become accustomed.
- To carry or bear on the body as a covering or an appendage for warmth, decency, ornament, or other use; put or have on: as, to wear fine clothes; to wear diamonds.
- To undergo gradual impairment or diminution through use, attrition, or lapse of time; waste or diminish gradually; become obliterated: often with away, off, or out.
- Have in one's aspect
- To last or hold out in course of use or the lapse of time: generally with well or ill.
- (idiom) (wear thin) To become less convincing, acceptable, or popular, as through repeated use.
- (idiom) (wear thin) To be weakened or eroded gradually.
- (idiom) (pants/trousers) To exercise controlling authority in a household.
- Cloths: the older plural of cloth, now used only in composition, and including usually senses 2 and 3, as in clothes-basket, clothes-horse, clothes-line, etc.
- Garments for the human body; dress; vestments; raiment; vesture.
- Materials for covering a bed; bedclothes.
- (noun plural) a small moth of the genus Tinea. The most common species (Tinea flavifrontella) is yellowish white. The larvæ eat woolen goods, furs, feathers, etc. They live in tubular cases made of the material upon which they feed, fastened together with silk.
- (noun plural) The covering of a bed; bedclothes.
- (noun plural) Covering for the human body; dress; vestments; vesture; -- a general term for whatever covering is worn, or is made to be worn, for decency or comfort.
- (noun plural) Bedclothes.
- (noun plural) Articles of dress; wearing apparel; garments.
- (noun plural) See under Body.
WEAR vs CLOTHES: RELATED WORDS
- Put on, Bear, Hold out, Weary, Break, Tire, Assume, Vesture, Fatigue, Endure, Clothes, Apparel, Clothing, Outwear, Don
- Garment, Outerwear, Costumes, Gowns, Shirts, Outfits, Uniforms, Attire, Fashions, Dresses, Garments, Wearing apparel, Vesture, Wear, Apparel
WEAR vs CLOTHES: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Have on, Get into, Bust, Jade, Put on, Bear, Weary, Break, Tire, Vesture, Fatigue, Endure, Clothes, Apparel, Outwear
- Children, Washing, Naked, Fatigues, Vests, Dressing, Garbs, Garment, Outerwear, Attire, Fashions, Dresses, Vesture, Wear, Apparel
WEAR vs CLOTHES: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If you grow out of it or wear it out through fair wear and tear, you can get a free replacement.
- Clothes To Wear Home Your baby is going to need something to wear home, so plan accordingly.
- Remember, judges wear a red sash while justices of the peace wear a green sash.
- Tough Enough To Wear Pink, wear PINK to show your support for Breast Cancer Awareness!
- Most women in Egypt wear skinny jeans and flats, and a lot of young men wear jeans.
- If you wear glasses or contact lenses, you can wear them for the vision test as well.
- For example, Scottish advocates wear tail coats under their gowns, and wear white bow ties instead of bands.
- When checking tire pressure, examine the tires for wear, cuts, nicks, bruises and excessive wear.
- Wear with a different air unit patch guidance, may only for wear the military.
- Wear the same socks you wear during a walk.
- To give an example, Rogue Clothes can be upgraded to Thief Clothes, or the Sword Mace to a Noble Cross.
- My elementary aged kids have grown up wearing clothes from walmart and we have never had any problems with their clothes.
- While taking Noah shopping for clothes, Sheila went to look at some clothes, turning her back on Noah.
- Going from store to store and trying on clothes after clothes can be downright tiring.
- On the same day, a foreign clothes maker arrives with a large shipment of clothes.
- He helped take off her clothes and then took off his clothes.
- One day these bloody marketing people will realise that clothes are just clothes, and girls like Minecraft too!
- Would you rather wear oversized clothes to school or clothes that are much too small?
- Clothes Examples: Everyday clothes, furs, leather coats, designer wear, shoes, accessories O No Yes.
- Wash work clothes separately from other clothes before wearing them again.
WEAR vs CLOTHES: QUESTIONS
- Should swimmers wear goggles when learning to swim?
- What kind of shoes do professional ballerinas wear?
- Should Ballet ballerinas wear gender neutral clothes?
- Why should healthcare staff wear hygienic uniforms?
- What do you wear to a wake, and what to wear to a funeral?
- Why do Manchester United wear red and Manchester City wear blue?
- Why do girls wear feminine clothes and boys wear masculine clothes?
- What is the best way to wear sweatpants for casual wear?
- What kind of jeans should you wear for everyday wear?
- Can you wear extended wear contact lenses at night?
- Why do girls wear feminine clothes and boys wear masculine clothes?
- What kind of clothes Size dividers do you use for baby clothes?
- Should clothes stores make all different types of clothes for girls?
- Can a clothes recommendation system recommend clothes based on fashion style?
- Are Clothes Line covers available for all rotary clothes lines?
- What are the best clothes rail options for hanging clothes?
- Are Stardoll clothes cheaper than real life clothes?
- What types of clothes are best for maternity clothes?
- What is another word for clothes worn over clothes?
- How to choose the right clothes for summer clothes?